Breakfast goes south of the border. Taco Bell’s new Waffle Taco takes on McDonald’s McMuffins in the battle for AM appetites. But she’s already got a hold of America’s taste buds – Paula Deen is back, ya’ll. Christine Romans has this Money Time with a side of syrup.

Oscar attendees will pick up $80,000 in gift bag swag. Doctor? Check. Yoga teacher? Done that. Now Barbie can cross entrepreneur off her list. And if you picked up Hot Pockets recently, check for a recall. Christine Romans has this week’s Money Time.

Jim Beam is turning Japanese. Will it be good for the liquor brand? Japanese company Suntory Holdings really thinks so. And Pizza Hut is going New York? The chain is now offering its pies by the slice. Christine Romans has all the money headlines you missed on this week’s Money Time.

A CEO can't really get a promotion, but Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is getting a $3 million raise. And it turns out Zappos.com employees don't even need promotions - the company did away with formal job titles. Christine Romans is Founder and President of this week's Money Time.

Queen bee or wannabe? If you were a hottie in high school you have a better chance of being a high-earning adult. As for the other Queen Bey, Beyoncé's album that dropped online won't be on Target's shelves. Christine Romans will sign your yearbook, here's Money Time.

Billy Joel is in a New York state of mind. The piano man announced he'll perform at Madison Square Garden once a month. And Microsoft is hard at work developing a smart bra that detects your stress levels. It's Moneytime with Christine Romans!

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They are the biggest issues in your life: Your job, your savings, your home, and your debt. Christine Romans breaks down the business news of the week and shows you how it impacts your bottom line. Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. ET